I'm not a medical expert by any means and this is a different scenario, but a soccer player over here suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch and his heart stopped beating for 78 minutes, he is unable to play football any more but has full range of movement, is able to speak etc, so I guess it can happen if you are immediately dealt with by professionals.

What an amazing and unreal 24 hours it has been with the major heart attack suffered by my long time partner and friend Jerry Lawler live during Monday Night Raw. It feels like a bad dream but unfortunately it isnít.

I was watching Monday Night Raw as usual when fans at the arena began Tweeting that something was wrong with the King at the announce table. The more that I read these shocking Tweets the more helpless that I felt because I wasnít there in Montreal to help my dear friend.Michael Coleís updates had me trembling.

For Jerry Lawler to be sick is highly unusual. Being a 62 year old man, the King has been as fit as any one that Iíve known. He wrestles several times a month on the indy circuit and still plays in his Memphis softball league on Wednesday nights. Jerry is also Ďyoung at heartí which isnít new news.

Plus, my long time partner and traveling companion has never smoked, drank alcohol or been a drug user. In a rough and tumble business, Jerry Lawler has essentially been an iron man since the 70′s. But even self acclaimed ĎIron Mení arenít bullet proof even though many of us think that we are. Trust me, we arenít.

Iím not sure what caused Jerryís heart attack but it could have been genetic, Jerryís Dad died of a heart attack at a young age, or something that has been brewing for a good while. I donít know. In any event, suffering a massive heart attack is obviously life changing.

I know of what I speak on this matter as I lost both my parents at the age of 64 of heart attacks one year a part. Heart ailments are equal opportunity killers that care not who they attack.

Neither of my parents were in a position when their heart attacks occurred to get the immediate medical help that was available to Jerry in Montreal. My Mom died in mere minutes while we were in London for a PPV and my Dad held on for a few hours before he could fight no more. For the record, Dad passed on the night that LOD returned to Monday Night Raw. Funny how one remembers info like this.

Based on the information that I have, Jerry was extremely lucky to have been at a WWE event when his attack occurred. The immediate care that the trained professionals provided Jerry likely saved his life.

I shudder to think what the outcome would have been if Jerry had been wrestling on one of the indy shows that he was often booked. Heck, even driving to the arena or sitting in a restaurant might have proven fatal based on the hand that The King was dealt in Montreal Monday evening.

Extreme Rules > Wrestlemania. Good PPV though, despite me not being a fan of Orton winning for no discernible reason. RATINGS (since you all asked for it)...

Cody/Rey/Miz/Cara- ***1/2 (best Cara match in the WWE)
Friendship/Boom Jimmy- **3/4 (loved the comedy of the match and Bryan/Kane on the whole, but Truth/Kofi weren't given much to do really)
Cesaro/Ryder- *** (solid and short little match that made Cesaro and Ryder look good)
Orton/Ziggler- ****1/4 (great match but weak that Orton won)
Eve/Layla- ** (weak that they took Kaitlyn out, but passable divas match)
Sheamus/ADR- *** (fine enough, but I don't give a **** about this feud and their chemistry is blah)
Punk/Cena- ****1/4 (great and the ending was fine except for Cena completely no selling the entire match)

Special asides:
-JBL's commentary was fantastic and he/Cole have great chemistry together
-The Kane/Bryan stuff backstage was amazing
-Brogue kick storyline was so goddamn stupid and I hate it

I think Sheamus and ADR have very good in ring chemistry though. It's just that the stroyline is sooo bad and the fact the Sheamus will never, ever tap to the cross arm breaker.

Meh, I think ADR has more natural chemistry with every other main eventer and likewise with Sheamus. It's not Taker/Rock levels of awkwardness, but it's still not that great and their matches have largely been blah.

Sheamus and Del Rio are good in the ring and their match was solid but their feud is BORING as all hell. I hope it finally has ended with Sheamus winning again

JBL on commentary ruled. Wish he'd come back full time as a commentator

main event delivered. Super Cena is gonna Super Cena so what else is new, just glad they did a finish like that(better than Cena winning). So now it extends into Hell in a Cell where somebody will win clean and that's that

I like how the fans STILL don't want to boo Punk. He came out wearing Yankee pinstripe attire, whereas Cena is in his hometown AND his new shirt/colors are for breast cancer awareness....and they STILL boo him